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Mission/Purpose

Mercy Urgent Care Mission Statement

Mercy Urgent Care supports the endeavors of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas South Central Community to bring excellent health care and other needed services to all those in our community who seek them.

Choosing Mercy Urgent Care Helps Others in Need

Choosing Mercy Urgent Care for the urgent care needs of you and your family is a boost to others. It’s simple. By supporting Mercy Urgent Care, which is a not-for-profit organization, you are part of a community of caring, and your support means that Mercy Urgent Care can continue to thrive and expand its work:

providing affordable and high quality healthcare services for the citizens of this region;

helping patients without the financial means to pay, with funding from the financial assistance program, Compassionate Care (the program covers more than half a million dollars in undercompensated care each year); and

sending medical teams and supplies internationally to communities in need.

Mercy Urgent Care for You and Your Family In Western North Carolina

Urgent Care: Mercy Urgent Care provides high-quality, affordable, and convenient medical care for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. Our five urgent care centers are staffed with licensed professionals, ensuring you receive the highest quality care. Our doctors, nurses, and support staff provide more than 50,000 service visits each year. To date, we have served more than one million patients in Western North Carolina.

Primary Care: Mercy Urgent Care also offers primary-care services through Frances Warde Family Health in Brevard. This practice, which is accepting new patients, also offers a diabetes education and treatment program in conjunction with Transylvania Regional Hospital. Frances Warde Family Health was started more than 30 years ago to provide healthcare for the people living in rural Rosman, and it’s named for Frances Warde, the first Sister of Mercy to come to the United States. Today, family nurse practitioner Carol Hoban heads the practice

Vision Statement

Mercy Urgent Care will be the recognized leader for providing urgent care and related services, consistent with the values of Catherine McAuley.

Proud to be among the first urgent care facilities in North Carolina to be certified by the Urgent Care Association Of America.

Locations

West Asheville

(828) 252-4878

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Mon.-Fri.: 7am-8:30pm
Sat. & Sun.: 9am-7pm

7 Days a Week, 362 Days a Year
(Closed Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas)